Tomous wrote:Vision dying seems too obvious, especially given they showed a big moment in the trailer.

Hawkeye and Ant-Man are the main omissions from the trailer from what I can see.

Given that the Ant-Man sequel is out next year, he definitely won't be killed off. Although if it's true that the multiverse will be introduced in the Ant-Man sequel, this gives them an easy way of bringing characters back to life.

Saigon Slick wrote:Bring Wolverine and Deadpool in from the Fox films(maybe Patrick Stewart), get rid of everything else. I know the X-guys retired but Jackman in particular said he'd come back for a MCU film.

Love deadpool but can't see how they could integrate him into MCU without diluting what makes him work so well

FF4 should be fairly easy. Stand alone movie (Do we do another FF origins story though?) where they end up jumping realities into the MCU at the end and move into the old Avengers tower. Doom comes with them.

Silver Surfer and Galactus would fit into Guardians with minimal work.

X-Men will be a harder task, though the "clean slate" (Essentially) that will follow Avengers 4 leaves them some options. What happens there will dictate how and when they can be brought in. I'd not be averse to X-Men being it's own thing for a while though. It's a huge element of Marvel to suddenly introduce so I'd be happy for them to wait a good few years before they bring them in.

Deadpool will work just fine. They can continue to make stand alone deadpool films in the same mould as the current films and if he turns up in a cross over film they just tone down the x rated side and increase the humour side. It won’t matter as he will likely only be in cross overs where he is a bit part character.

It’s a shame if Disney pull it off as will won’t get to see xmen or fantastic four characters cross over with the current crop of MCU stars as they will have moved on before Disney gets to grip with them.